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By Louisa Simmons Rachael Brown’s boyfriend found her on the side on the road, eyes bloodshot and hair dripping from the bottle of nail polish remover her mother had poured over her head. After a . . . Read more

By Meagan Casalino Carleton University has submitted an application to become a certified fair trade campus after working on the process for the past three years. If the University’s progress is . . . Read more

By Alison Sandstrom After a long day of panel discussions on Canada’s opioid crisis, Ontario health minister Eric Hoskins reintroduced his federal counterpart Jane Philpott to the audience with . . . Read more

By Zoe Chong “Terrorism.” The word threw Sophie Harkat back into her chair, like a bomb emitting a shockwave through the earpiece of the phone. The impact forced out a scream of disbelief, and . . . Read more

By Erica Howes The reception room is filled with overflowing shelves of brochures about employment and social services. One poster shouts bolded greetings in multiple languages. A few women in . . . Read more

By Brianne Smith Despite being a 23-year-old man, in the employment world Lincoln is technically considered a youth. According to Statistics Canada, Lincoln is part of the 15.3 per cent of youth . . . Read more